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Coming up on today' s show: Tesla' s Q1 delivery estimates send share prices soaring,
Daimlerdrops hydrogen fuel cells, Tesla tries to explain the difference between Model S
and Model 3, and we ask if Ferrari is developing an electric Formula E car These stories and
more, coming next on TEN.
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And if you' re already donating, thanks for your continued support.It' s Friday
April Seventh, Twenty Seventeen, I' m Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield and this is TEN, a show
that' s happy to bring you the news from the world of cleaner, greener, safer and smarter
transportation, be it land, air, or sea!
And, having just ended the first quarter, it' s that time again when we delve into
Tesla' s quarterly delivery estimate report, which plopped into my inbox some time on Sunday
last week.
The report provides a rough idea of how many cars Tesla made and shipped around the world
during the first quarter of this year to an accuracy of around zero point five percent
(give or take), and comes ahead of the release of official
figures which Tesla will release in about a month' s time as part of its quarterly
earnings report.
This time round, it shows Tesla making just over twenty-five thousand four hundred cars
during the first quarter, and delivering around twenty-five thousand, a dramatic improvement
on last year and (thanks to a fifty four, forty-six percent split between Model S and
Model X) shows that Tesla' s market share is just getting bigger and bigger.
It' s no surprise then that, despite Tesla' s financial losses in recent years, Tesla
shares rocketed after this estimate became public, catapulting Tesla shares above three
hundred U.S. dollars and giving Tesla a market cap above that of Ford.
That said however, I should note that while Tesla' s market cap is currently higher
than Ford' s, the latter is still a much bigger car company, producing more vehicles
in a week than Tesla just did in a quarter.
That fact however doesn' t mean that mainstream automakers aren' t afraid of Tesla.
In fact, Tesla' s doing so well in the plug-in marketplace that I' ve covered several stories
of late involving automakers teaming up (or pushing forward) electric vehicle programs
in order to play catch up.
And this week is no exception, with Volkswagen-owned brands Porsche and Audi making an official
announcement that they would work together on both future electric vehicle and autonomous
car projects in an attempt to bring them to market more quickly.
Audi and Porsche, both of which suffered as a consequence of the diesel gate debacle,
have traditionally kept their electric and autonomous vehicle programs separate from
one another, despite being part of the same automotive family.
But with both brands eager to tackle Tesla with full-size electric sedans and SUVs, an
agreement has been struck that will tie both Audi and Porsche electric vehicles together
until twenty twenty-five.
After that point, both brands should have enough plug-in vehicles in development to
go back to their current arrangement -- although I should note that even then, chassis sharing
and powerplant sharing are likely to continue -- just as they have done for decades already.
From two brands focusing on beating Tesla to another next, in the form of Daimler, which
confirmed at the tail end of last week that, despite pushing forward with its plans to
produce the GLC F-Cell plug-in fuel-cell crossover (for fleet customers only), it would be shifting
its company focus towards battery electric rather than hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The reasons given?
Hydrogen infrastructure just isn' t ready for prime time and the costs of hydrogen fuel
cell vehicle production remain prohibitively high.
Electric vehicles on the other hand, are now capable of impressive range thanks to improved
battery technology, are cheaper to produce (thanks to falling battery costs) and are
super-easy to refuel.
Hydrogen meanwhile?
Well that' s off the table until the price of hydrogen fuel falls, and fuel cell stacks
are cheap to make.
I' m going to let you decide how long (if ever) that will take.
We' re off to Menlo Park California next, where startup automaker Lucid is working on
raising seven hundred million U.S. Dollars in its latest funding round in order to build
a seven hundred million dollar production facility in Casa Grande, Arizona.
According to Lucid CTO (and former Tesla Model S designer) Peter Rawlinson, Lucid' s manufacturing
facility will be built in three phases, with the first expected to cost about two hundred
and forty million U.S. dollars.
When complete, that section of the factory aims to begin construction of its luxury Lucid
Air electric sedan by twenty nineteen, ramping up to production of between eight and ten
thousand vehicles per year.
If all three stages (the final stage expected to be completed by twenty twenty-two) are
completed, the total investment will hit seven hundred million, but it' s clear at the
moment that Lucid is being as cautious as possible, presumably so it avoids some of
the pitfalls of other would-be Teslas (like Faraday Future, for example).
It' s no secret that Tesla, while it' s pushing full steam ahead with its upcoming
Model 3 electric sedan, isn' t being all that aggressive in marketing the car.
In fact, as Tesla CEO Elon Musk has noted several times now, Tesla is actively engaging
in anti-selling Model 3, encouraging customers to opt for Model S (or even Model X) rather
than model 3 when possible.
Well on Thursday, things took another interesting turn when Tesla actually posted a blog post
on its site reminding customers that Model S and Model 3 are very different cars.
Reiterating that Model 3 won' t be a ' better' car than Model S, the post states that Model
S will still be Tesla' s premium, market-leading sedan, complete with more power, more room
and more technology than Model 3.
Model 3 meanwhile, it reiterated will be simpler, smaller, and come with fewer options than
Model S. And while those of us in the automotive world already know that, it' s clear that
Tesla might be worrying a little that mainstream buyers -- and perhaps the mainstream press
-- don' t know that.
Either way, it makes sense to be as upfront as possible about it, right?
Since it was founded several years ago, Hyperloop One-- one of two U.S. based firms seeking
to commercialize the world of hyperloop travel -- has unveiled details of the top eleven
routes in the U.S. that Hyperloop could revolutionize.
Sourced by teams competing in the Hyperloop One Global Challenge, the eleven routes --which
join up major U.S. cities -- would have the power to dramatically slash travel times between
both nearby cities and neighboring regions, slashing the time it takes to get from Portland
to Seattle to just seventeen point two minutes for example, making the LA to San Diego sprint
in twelve and a half minutes, and traversing the six hundred and forty-mile sprint between
Dallas and Austin, Texas in just under twenty minutes.
Of course, this is still all hypothetical, but with Hyperloop One readying itself to
work with the UAE on what is expected to be the world' s first commercial Hyperloop
(once all those technical challenges have been ironed out that is) we'
re just going to have to wait and see if hyperloop can deliver -- or if it' s just vaporware
and fantasy.
Watch this space.
Here' s one for you: which companies are currently leading in the world of autonomous
vehicles?
Any ideas?
No, it' s not Tesla.
At least, that' s according to a study produced this week by Navigant Research, which puts
Ford, General Motors and Renault-Nissan at the top of the autonomous vehicle charts -- and
Tesla way down in twelfth place.
How?
Why?
Well, while this study does give Tesla the lead when it comes to technology currently
in the marketplace, it also examined autonomous vehicle technology being developed by each
of the major automakers (and companies like Waymo and Uber), as well as each company'
s strategy to bring that technology to market.
And while Tesla' s current strategy has placed it in the lead of cars you can buy
today, the hint is that this study expects other automakers to overtake Tesla in the
next few years as each bring their own brand of autonomous vehicle capabilities to market.
I guess we' ll have to wait and find out if the study' s authors are right or not.
From one study to another now, but this time one that predicts that the average price paid
for Tesla' s Model 3 sedan will be a little higher than the forty-two thousand dollar
price tag Elon Musk predicted, and quite a lot higher than the headline-grabbing thirty-five
thousand dollar price tag.
At least, that' s according to data analyst Ben Sullins, who has been tracking the data
from nearly eight-thousand Model 3 reservation holders at Model3Tracker dot info -- a site
devoted to tracking the reservation details and (expected) options that reservation holders
say they will take if offered them.
Sullins says the data suggests most reservation holders are expecting to pay between forty-five
and fifty-five thousand U.S. dollars for their car, demonstrating that while Tesla' s Model
3 is being seen by many as a mass-market, affordable car, many early customers will
be paying far more for their fully-loaded cars than could be considered ' affordable'
. I guess the real litmus test for this one will be if the price remains high after all
those pre-reservations have been filled.
Do you agree?
Leave your thoughts in the Comments below.Staying on the subject of sales, I' ve got a little
news here for you regarding U.S. sales figures of plug-in cars during the month of March.
And interestingly, it shows some fun trends that were not expected.
For example, the Nissan LEAF -- now getting pretty long in the tooth after seven years
of sales -- outsold the brand-new long-distance Chevrolet Bolt EV for a second month in a
row, selling one thousand four hundred and seventy-eight cars to the Bolt' s nine hundred
and seventy-eight.
But to be fair, some of that is believed to be thanks to some pretty big discounts being
offered by Nissan in order to clear out LEAF inventory
ahead of the expected September launch of the next-gen LEAF.
Also interesting is the number of plug-in hybrids sold last month, which eclipsed the
number of pure electric vehicles sold, thanks to good months for both the Ford Energi plug-in
hybrid, Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, and Chevrolet Volt range extended EV (which many consider
a plug-in hybrid).
At the start of today' s show, I hinted that we would be covering more than just cars
in today' s show, and this next story is proof of that, with news of a brand-new speed
record set by an all-electric stunt airplane made by Siemens.
The Siemens Extra three-thirty LE plane, powered by a super-powerful lightweight electric motor,
hit a record-breaking three hundred and forty kilometers per hour (two hundred and twelve
miles per hours) back at the end of March, putting it in the record books.
And if that wasn' t enough, it also became the first all-electric plane to tow a glider
into the air, towing a type LS8-neo glider to a height of 600 meters in just seventy-six
seconds.
And since not all gliding clubs can make use of winch lifts, this is very exciting indeed,
since gliding itself is a very environmentally-friendly thing (it' s just the getting up there that
isn' t always so green) Well done, guys!
On to trucks next, we' re off to Peloton, a startup company backed by hardware giant
Intel, which has just begun a new round of funding to try and bring its automated truck
convoy technology to market by the end of this year.
The goal of the technology is pretty simple, allowing truck drivers to virtually connect
their trucks to one another on long-haul routes in order to become massively long truck trains,
following one another far more closely than would be possible with human drivers, with
the front most truck leading the others in mother-duck-and-chick style.
The benefit?
Reduced drag and improved fuel efficiency, plus obviously less risk of driver fatigue
or injury.
While the firm has been working with regulators, truck operators, vehicle manufacturers and
technology providers to perfect its system, Peloton is still confident it will have its
technology in the marketplace -- and saving trucking firms billions in fuel costs -- before
fully - autonomous trucks hit the market.
This next story might seem a little weird, but stick with me because I think it' s
kinda cool.
Meet TankTwo, a new battery system for electric cars which instead of using either a traditional
solid battery pack or liquid electrolyte, is made of lots of tiny battery ' balls'
which you literally pour into a ' battery tank' .
Once poured in, the batteries -- which have contacts on all sides and can intelligently
orient themselves -- figure out the best way of connecting themselves to each other, and
then send the power to your vehicle' s drive train.
I' m doing a terrible job of explaining it, but, claims the Finnish-American company,
it could revolutionize the way we think about electric vehicle battery packs and, since
the modules are infinitely configurable, could lead to some pretty interesting electric vehicle
capabilities.
Oh, and if your battery became low, you' d just stop at a swap sation, pour out the
old batteries and pour new ones in.
Yeah, I' m not convinced, but this one was just too fun-sounding to not include in today'
s show.
And finally, When it comes to pathological distrust and hatred of electric cars, there
are few as vocal as FCA boss Sergio Marchionne -- who also happens to be the guy in charge
of Ferrari.
And in both positions over the years, we've heard Sergio spout frustration over Compliance
car regs to a shooting down in flames anyone who suggested an electric Ferrari, calling
the very idea "obscene".
Well, this week, Marchionne showed signs that he may be rethinking that position, telling
Auto --the FIA' s magazine -- that when it comes to the FIA' s Formula E race series,
"We need to be involved," adding that "electrification via hybridization is going
to be part of our future."Sure it' s not out and out support for electric, but hey,
it' s proof that everyone can change their opinion, right?
And on that note, I' m off.
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That was TEN, have a great weekend, and until next time, keep Evolving!
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(UPBEAT PIANO MUSIC)
FEMALE VOICE: My name is Jo.
In my head, this is kind of how I sound.
I think clearly. I remember all of my medical studies.
The voice in my head speaks like anyone else.
But this is not my voice.
It's a narrator's.
Four years ago, my life changed forever.
An arteriovenous malformation in my brain burst.
Director: What do you remember of when the haemorrhage happened? Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
SOFTLY: Speak.
SOFTLY: Puh-puh-puh-puh-puh.
Yes.
Oh. Oh.
Jo was at work, and I got a call from one of Jo's colleagues, um,
that she'd— something had happened with her brain and to rush out to Middlemore.
Got there, and pretty much immediately I was told that, um, it was a cerebral haemorrhage.
At that stage, they said there's about a 50% chance that she'll even make it to surgery,
so, sort of, prepare yourself for the worst.
(SOFT PIANO MUSIC)
For the first three or four days, Jo barely had any consciousness.
She was coming to very briefly in critical care.
Between day four and day six, she started to get more and more conscious
and more and more understanding of everything.
Um, and it was pretty clear that she wasn't gonna be able to speak
and that her right side was completely paralysed.
I'd, sort of, managed to come to grips with those things and sort of, in my head,
had traded them off for her life, um, and felt like those were things we could deal with,
given the fact that she was alive.
Say hi for the camera, Jojo.
Ahh.
She knows exactly, in a certain part of her brain, what she wants to say.
However, to be able to, sort of, um, turn that into— into words, um, there are a couple of major blocks.
The first one is apraxia or dyspraxia, which is basically the mind being able to control her mouth
to make the sounds she wants to make.
So when you see her stumbling over a word and trying to find that consonant sound,
being able to do that at the right times just, sort of, evades her.
The other thing that happens is she's suffering from aphasia,
which is a sort of jumbling up of the signals as they come through what was the speech centre.
It might be sort of like someone with dyslexia, where the letters get twisted up,
and she then, sort of, can't put them into the right order.
So frustration is the main thing with that perfect thinking going on and absolute comprehension
of what she wants to say but not able to do any output.
Director: What's it like?
Is it like you've got the word on the tip of your tongue, but you can't get it out?
No.
Is it like you know the feeling, but you can't find the word? Yeah. Yeah.
You have to be so patient. Yeah. Yeah.
(SIGHS) Oh.
(SIGHS)
Oh.
I want
space.
Uh...
Yeah.
You want space? No.
Speak? Yeah.
Director: So, do you still remember and know
all you learned about haematology? Yes. Yes.
You know it all? Yes. Yes.
Can you tell me about the years you've spent studying? Um...
Uh, three— Oh.
Uh, six was... Yes.
Uh, doc-tor. Yes.
Six years to become a doctor? Yes.
Two years,
um...
House surgeon? Yes.
Five.
Six, five and two? Yes.
13 years. Yes.
(GENTLE PIANO MUSIC)
She is such an amazing thinker and academic.
The biggest worry of all is Jo's loss of identity.
A lot of the identity is wrapped up in being a doctor.
(WOMAN LAUGHS)
I love...
Mama. Yeah.
We've always been very proud of you because you always surprise me. (BOTH CHUCKLE)
When you were 9 months old, you were diagnosed with a clicky hip,
and you were in a plaster cast for six months.
And then when the plaster cast came off, you were about 18, 19 months old. You walked within three weeks.
And the one thing that you showed then was a lot of tenacity and determination.
You beat the odds. That's what you do. You beat the odds.
You've got strength. You've got tenacity. You've got determination.
Um, and you will— you will do it. You will overcome it.
(TENDER PIANO MUSIC)
Hey. You've got muffin all over your face.
(BABBLES)
Oh, the wheels on the bus. Yeah.
I remember saying what the dream was to have conversational English by the end of the first year,
and then in the second year, work on your academic language. Yeah. Yeah.
Hasn't quite— Further back, you think, than you thought we'd be. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Physically, as well, Jo? Yeah?
What's, um— How do you— What's going on with that at the moment? What do you th— What are the limitations?
Hands. Hands? Yeah.
You thought you'd be further along with that? Yeah.
What's that gonna stop you doing?
Playing golf? No! (LAUGHS) You couldn't play golf before, Jo.
Stuff at home that you can't do, or—? No, no.
Work? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Like doing procedures? Yeah, yeah.
You need a lot of strength to do a bone marrow and... Yeah. Yeah.
Oh well. Yeah.
Don't you, like, look for an excuse to get out of those at every opportunity anyway?
No. Oh. (LAUGHS)
Kiss for Daddy?
No? OK. All right.
Jo and I were always really good communicators.
That was one of the strengths of our relationship. We always talked a huge amount.
And I know her really, really well. And I usually know what she's roughly thinking about,
which means I can usually tease out the point.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION)
OK, sweetie, lie down.
(CONNOR CRIES) Lie down, Connor.
Shh.
How do you feel when I've got to step in and do the communication for you?
Yeah.
Feels like it's been the longest time? No, no, no.
'Longest'? Yeah.
Two? Yeah.
Are you saying, 'I don't like it'? No. No.
Is that the word 'like'? Yeah.
Are you saying— Are you trying to say what it's like? No.
Oh, you hope to be not needing me by two years. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
That's the goal? Yeah.
Yeah, we always had two years in mind for you to be able to speak
relatively comfortably in conversation and stuff, eh? Yeah.
Go... Good.
...to sleep
now,...
Connor. Tongue up.
BOTH: To sleep
now, Connor.
Yes. Good. Good.
I understand...
(INDISTINCT) to say.
Eve-ry-thing. Yes.
Can you try it on your own? Ev-you. Ev.
(YAWNS)
What's understated sometimes is that effort that goes into communication.
And, um, for Jo, even when she needs to try and articulate any sounds or words,
that requires a conscious effort to think of where she's gonna position her lips and tongue
to be able to produce those words. So everything's— I mean, that's from my opinion.
I think it requires concentration and effort, and that's what then results in the fatigue.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Director: Compared to studying haematology,
which I imagine is pretty difficult,
how hard is what you're going through now? Hm, no.
Director: Much harder? Jo: Yeah.
(SOFT MUSIC CONTINUES)
(PEOPLE CHATTER)
How are you, Jo? Hey.
Good? Yeah. He's outside building sandcastles.
(GASPS) Hey! There he is!
Ooh.
We have to be quite careful of not comparing Jo and Connor, because I think there's a massive difference
between someone who's acquiring language for the first time and someone like Jo,
who has that— the issue of having the word there in her mind but not being able to make her mouth—
physically make her mouth say it.
Here?
(CHUCKLES)
Ooh.
Director: How can you relate to his learning?
Oh.
Connor... Connor...
want
to
(SIGHS)
Learn? Yeah.
I...
You wanna tell him things? Yeah.
(CRIES)
Jo's always been just...
just one of the strongest people I know and
one of the most— I love her for being a powerful woman,
and that's one of the reasons I fell in love with her. And this takes... takes so much of that away.
(SOFT PIANO MUSIC)
Connor, do you want some cornflakes? Yes? Connor? Or Weet-Bix?
Corn-flakes?
Yes. Um...
or Weet-Bix?
Yes? Yeah?
Would like a...
(SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY)
No, no. Uh,...
hard.
Director: Time to do your hair? Jo: No, no. (CHUCKLES)
Um... No.
It's hard since your AVM? No.
Back.
You never liked mornings. Yeah. Yes.
Most mornings involve me nagging you, don't they, to hurry up. Pretty typical.
Wanting to make sure I get out the door fast enough to get to work.
For the first six months after Jo's cerebral haemorrhage,
I wasn't working cos I was still on a year's paternity leave looking after Connor.
I guess we never imagined that I would be the one going to work and Jo would be the one at home, um,
looking after Connor a bit and doing all of her classes the rest of the time.
Cos the plan was always for Jo to be working and for me— me to be the one, um,
doing the primary, kind of, childcare stuff.
Yeah, it's a little bit, um, different from how we pictured it.
I mean, Jo's career's always been the dominant, most important career in the— in our family.
So that kinda had to shift out a little bit for a while. And hopefully that comes back.
No? OK.
All right.
So, I'm on my way to work at St Cuthbert's College.
A lot of the things that I've learned from dealing with Jo
have actually helped me in some of my teaching.
Yeah. You have a good day. Bye.
Earlier on, I was just quite fascinated by the way her mind had lost language,
not just, um, words — um, spoken word — but writing and, sort of, symbolic language as well.
And— And, um, also just seeing how, you know, it doesn't matter how hard someone wants to do something,
when they've got conditions in their brain, whether it be what Jo's got or dyslexia or something like that,
you just— you just hit walls.
Parlour.
Paula. Oh. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
Power? Yes. Yeah.
Director: With, um— With language comes power?
Yes, yes, yes.
Physio: Stand nice and straight and take your arms out to the side.
Leon: People ask me all the time what progress is she making,
and I say she's constantly making progress. There's always forward progress.
However, the progress that we can— can see has not yet been significant enough
to have a positive impact on what she's able to do.
Her very, very clear goal is to get back to her job.
I'm quite confident she'll get back language to a really good conversational level,
but that extra academic stuff that's she's gonna need to— to be a haematologist,
I fear, might elude her.
When these trials and tests come along, you say you find out who you are,
and you've just either gotta roll over and give up, or you fight.
She's certainly fighting, and I'm trying to support her as much as possible and be the—
I'm still trying to be the— the man behind an amazing woman that I wanted to be before,
that I was when she was in her medical career as well.
I want to
go back
to work.
Jo's been avoiding going to the hospital.
I guess it's hard sometimes to think about work. At the same time, she desperately wants to get back there.
I met Jo when she was working as a haematology registrar in this hospital.
She was a trainee, so a junior doctor, not yet a consultant.
And she chose to spend six months working with my team, which is the hospital palliative care team.
She's incredibly courageous to come back into an environment
where your colleagues are all doing what they were doing before and what you were doing.
I mean, I can only begin to imagine what it might feel like coming back in,
knowing that this was where she would be — she'd be a consultant by know.
Lovely to see you.
Aww. Yes.
How you doing? Yes. Fine.
You all right coming in? Yeah.
It's big, isn't it? Yes.
'You are a different person by the time you've become a doctor and worked in medicine for a while.
'You see yourself differently.
'It's probably not until it's taken away from you that you really begin to realise it.'
It's big, coming back here, isn't it, Jo? Yeah. Yes.
How does it feel walking back into this place? Uh, hard.
Hard. Yes.
Um...
Which was your desk? Yes. This one.
Have you been back in this room since it happened? No.
This your rubbish on the wall? (BOTH LAUGH) No.
Oh, yes.
That's yours. Yes.
Oh yes. That's yours. Yes.
Oh yeah! (LAUGHS)
Yeah.
Is this where you wanna be back? (EXHALES)
You're not sure. No.
You're not sure. Uh...
Yes. Yes.
Um, yes.
Do you think it's gonna be possible with everything that—? Uh...
Don't know? Yes. Yes.
Yeah. Yeah.
You still hopeful? Yeah. Yes.
Yeah. Yeah.
I want to...
speak at (SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY).
Um. T...
Ugh. (CHUCKLES)
It's all right. Keep going. You want to speak well enough? Yeah.
Well enough to be able to come back to work. Mm-hm. Yeah.
But it feels OK... Yes. ...being in here?
The thought of coming back here feels OK? Yeah. Yes.
But you'd need to be able to speak well enough? Yes.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Director: What is it about work that you love so much?
Um...
Um...
(SIGHS)
I
love you—
love it, yes.
Director: You love it. Jo: Yeah.
Director: Why?
Um...
Um...
(SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY)
Director: Purpose? Jo: Yeah. Um...
People.
Director: People? Yes.
You love the people. Yeah.
(UPLIFTING GUITAR MUSIC)
This is Connor 1 day old.
Hello. Got your eyes open.
Legs as well. Other leg. Good boy.
There we go. Who's that? (CHUCKLES) Hi, Connor.
# Happy birthday to you.
# Happy birthday to you. #
Hey. Can you see Mummy and Connor and Daddy?
It's your birthday.
(TENDER MUSIC)
All right, sit up. Yup. Further back.
Oh, yeah, I know what to do!
'I guess it's about three and a half years, nearly, now since Jo had her cerebral haemorrhage.
'And it hasn't been an easy time, but I guess we're constantly making forward progress.'
Come on. We gotta go soon.
I can see the change. I can see the movement, but I— The word I'd describe it with is glacial.
Director: Since we last saw you, what's improved?
Um, driving. Driving? Yup.
Director: And what's that like — being able to drive again? Jo: Yes. I like it.
Yeah? Yeah, yeah. Director: Where do you go?
Uh, um...
Everywhere? Yeah.
No, not tickles! I don't like getting tickled. (CHUCKLES)
All right. Off to day-care, Connor.
'Yeah, Jo's got a much greater vocabulary than she would have had a couple of years ago.
'It's— It's probably easier for her to access words now.
'Though, sometimes and some days and some moments, there are still those huge frustrations
'about not being able to find the right, um— right starting letter, or—
'She was having a lot of trouble with December the other day.'
(CONNOR CHATTERS)
...Sky Tower.
Park, um...
South Pole? No, no.
Um, (SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY).
(GENTLE PIANO MUSIC)
Window down, Connor.
(KISSES) I love you.
Bye.
(GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES)
Director: Yeah, what's it like being back for you?
Yeah. Yes.
Um... Um...
Director: Do you love it? Jo: Yes. Yes.
What Jo's doing is reporting on blood films and bone marrows.
She's looking down a microscope and writing a report on what she sees,
which can give useful information to clinicians about what's happening. What an amazing achievement
when people thought that it would be impossible for Jo to really get back to any kind of level of functioning.
And given how incredibly determined she was to do that,
when everyone thought it was completely impossible,
she's really done an incredible job to get this far.
Jo being back at work, I guess, from a financial perspective, has been amazing.
We've been running it right to the bone for a long, long time.
She can do a little bit more with Connor. Don't have to worry about taking him to a movie
or getting takeaways once a month or something like that any more, which we could never really do before.
(CONNOR CHATTERS) Yeah, yeah.
The hardest part with Connor was probably that Jo wasn't able to spend as much time with him
as she would have wanted to. When she first had the cerebral haemorrhage, obviously,
she was in hospital and rehab for a space of around three months,
followed by time at home where she was just bedridden.
Things that made the most difference to that were her getting stronger physically,
and not having to sleep as much was a big deal.
And then from about a year and a half ago, she started looking after him one day a week.
Then it went up to two days a week. And that time has allowed them to bond without me around.
Hey. Connor. No, no.
Uh, Mummy says no.
Hat on. Yes?
Director: What are you most happy about at the moment?
Luke Skywalker
met Yoda.
Yes.
There's been a couple of things about Jo that just have never wavered
and definitely haven't changed — determination, coupled with the love of the job that she was doing,
and she's— she's fearless in certain environments.
Y'know, I still am in awe of— I say to her, 'Do you really wanna go out and try that on your own
'without someone, you know, there with you?'
I imagine if I was that person and couldn't articulate it, I would be hiding under my rock somewhere.
But she's just out there and doing it.
(READS INDISTINCTLY)
Ooh, I know that guy. Yes? Yoda.
Yes! Yes.
Director: How do you think you've changed since the haemorrhage?
Oh.
Uh, Connor and Leon (SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY) to me.
Connor and Leon...?
are s— port—
(SIGHS) So important to you? Yes. Yes. Yeah.
Whoo-hoo!
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
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5 YR OLD TEACHES ME HOW TO PLAY MINECRAFT l SENPAIPLAYS - Duration: 10:36.
Hi guys! This is Bree Bree, this is my niece
and she likes to play minecraft so she's
going to teach me how to play
-- online you can play with other people in their own world. -- So everybody make their own rules?
Or you can make your own world. You can make your own world if you wanted to
We're back again. All that. My brother graciously gave me
this laptop all and there's Minecraft on it
Bree says this is not the official version
I'm still gunna play it though, i'm still going to try it out
If i'm feeling it or what have you then i mean
i'm down to pay and we can start our
minecraft series. 'Building Terrain'
How often do you play Minecraft. Well, I don't really play much anymore
because, well, daddy he's busy a lot
there's a chest right there right there go get the chest
WOAH
I can -- those things hurt me
If you jump, like way too high
You get hurt
Look in the chest
Do I need a key? No
Well what do you usually play Minecraft on?
On my tablet.
Ok, what's in here?
That's a cave! That's where all of the monsters are
What's that? Is that a monster?
No, its a cow.
'Cause I don't know what kind of monsters are in this game
Can I talk to this cow? no So the cow just ignores me?
Ok, can I jump on the cow? no
You need like a saddle this is like realife
Its like real life? Yeah
Like you have a cow
You can even milk the cow. Okay. Can I sprint forever? yes
If I wanted to? Yeah but you have to hold on to it.
And this is how I wanted to attack
Woah, WOAH
Ok, I might have to change that still. That setting.
Oh a horse!
So how do I build a house?
I have to find stuff, no?
Ok, the same way you attack is ... no you have to like, cut trees
Its like, real life all you have to do is like
hit the button but hold on to it it will break
okay let me go open that okay let me go
open that treasure ok let me break this
no the same way you oh no don't hold on Oh whats going on
Should I not be doing this?
Oh you got apples and stuff
Did I lose the apples now? No look -- everything is OHHH i'm being dumb
being dumb ok so now i have very things
have a third ok ok and I was this string
new Apple chance ok so those things
don't think you can I thought I was
running off on me oh can you get it's a
donor yeah guys like I can't take it
from this humanely I have to feel like
this is yeah yesterday
okay hold back why does these big have
to die so far the killer so do I just a
living experience should I keep just
killing us whoa love to meet a house
before it because any donors on the
monsters over the start coming down do
you think I could have been there
zombies and skeletons and ciders and
creepers it was I thought you say first
can blow walk okay so I need would I
need were that you were like this little
bit yeah I don't hold about magic button
okay go fishing your inventory then you
can make different cuts of wood in your
ear so by the ocean to examine right you
can also make Arista how i see i see so
i can okay i can build an empire will
also have to find the source code to
build a house yeah far novel in aloha
please let me bring all this is tyler
creative you are going to commit if and
then when I son might happen about
everything anyway then I come in
survival they also worked at you on
Standish over it so people person that
violin will give you my word when you
get this piece of will know this piece
of dirt no not that one simple the
virtual laughs and then you make more so
how much will do do I need like more
move every like a stack of wood a stack
of Android in 64 people anywhere and if
we become lonely your stuff when it's
nighttime please mommy go in the hole
and then we're going up I'm your torch
goodness me if I don't have a torch the
lab and students
it's more 20 volt dark on little hole
and this guy in your son court like one
experience this is just scary for the
one experience different opinions chance
with that like you are me oh no I robot
that this game was really what might
your thing build your self Kim girl
brave Wow looking for every night so
where do I go to get it just use your
shovel well I my shoulders gonna be seen
this is gone the whole it was good time
go around MIT bilder home with the worst
of all my goal difference yeah wait well
put something over it was at this moment
that evening she how do I get out
mountain on track no you're not you can
subdue it no you can you can place down
the dirt that should be like a small
head I still have to do oh my i'll just
drop it down my through the hole I'm
tree cover the hole I don't know how
it's going ok sovereign uses your family
after your head that's definitely
embraced definitely not how I get out so
I gotta do a double jump I definitely
yeah like I definitely I try to get off
like I bring soul political comment and
jump on me yes no it wouldn't come in
beside you then the skeleton has an
arrow will soon
she good oh boy okay is this okay can I
use the string to jump off no I don't
know i'm not gonna have to defend myself
so morning what's that well I don't know
in the morning doll I don't know how I'm
gonna get out of here in one could you
just dig your way out like make a
spiritual assistance just a shovel a few
moments later came out Ranger no can do
you like moving into zombies okay so I'm
just have to fight it yeah the school we
can go up to the torch at Detroit oh you
just break it break before looking at
anymore i can get bunch of torture oh no
sorry what this put it on there ahh
ladies will not face nothing can come
attacking all right hey guys there was
so much more to this game I thought
people literally just build houses for
fun like chase
oh gotcha game all that means you're
hungry the sparkler yeah and drawn to
them a tuned I'm surepp assole tool I
want to try and see it's like I can
build out or something and survive I
don't know the videos feet long right
now so we'll see you guys next time one
while holidays are great
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No Frauds - The Flame (No Frauds - Nicki Minaj ft. Drake & Lil Wayne Remix) [Back 2 the Basics] - Duration: 3:21.
I don't need no, frauds I don't need no, drama when you call
I don't need no, fake Soon as I wake up keep an eye out for the
snakes, yeah
'Cause I don't need no, fraud I don't need no, drama when you call
I don't need no, lies Pick a side, pick a side
I took the price, and lift that bitch up I took the ice, let me lift my wrist up
I took the price, and lift that bitch up I took the ice, let me lift my wrist up
Yeah, lotta old friends tryina test me, but never text me dog,
Lotta old chicks, save they hookups under bestie dog,
That's the Reason Why I don't trust one except my main thing,
Lotta people round like to say things, on my shit they never gonna get me dog,
Yeah, I been on my shit for a minute, Is this over yet, or are we finished, aight
den, Write the hardest verse find the right pen,
I ain't gonna quit til my life ends, Word up, and to all you bloggers out there
saying that the games been dead well I ain't died yet,
Shit, fuck, I'm just gonna curse a little, Mess around on my verse little,
Down a bottle of this miller, til it hurts a little,
Damn, Nobody been big in this game notorious,
Now it's bout changing lanes in the foreignest, Put you on game, man your flow be the corniest,
Yeah, I'm the best the city's ever seen, Hitting up new levels to this shit that you'll
never see, man, Making moves, While you sleep to a bottle
of promethazine man, And the beat is my friend, I just had to go
and let it breathe man,
Had to body a hook, then I went around and bodied a verse,
I could drop a single song, and that shit pretty much sounding like it's still body
of work, damn, No take care, no fake heirs, im the real shit
yeah, And I know it ain't given, imma have to go
and take theirs yeah,
My path is straight so I know I'm never Veering off,
Had to take a breath for a minute now it's done just so that I could Clear a cough,
Suspicious intentions so I always got to Fear the call,
Asking for a favor But I know they ain't real at all so,
'Cause I don't need no, fraud I don't need no, drama when you call
I don't need no, lies Pick a side, pick a side
I took the price, and lift that bitch up I took the ice, let me lift my wrist up
I took the price, and lift that bitch up I took the ice, let me lift my wrist up
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How to Deal with Fear of Judgement From People (How to Reduce Fear of Judgement) MKChip - Duration: 13:11.
hey guys Mike here of MKchip today's
video I'm going to be talking about why
people do not have time to care about
what you want to do or what you're
thinking of doing in other words i'm
going to be talking about why you should
not care about what people think and why
you're wasting your time if you are
coming up right at you right now so stay
tuned
I am MK at the CPA and along with my
sidekick chipper we teach people things
that you are not taught in school such
as finances vesting taxes even things
that will help you in your career in
life so you can be more successful so if
you're here this channel please consider
subscribing because we make new videos
for you guys every single week hey guys
so in today's video I just really want
to talk from the heart I'm working super
long hours right now but I still wanted
to put something together for you guys
it's really it's going to be raw footage
primarily and i'm just going to be
talking one-on-one with you guys about
why you should not care what people
think a lot of the things in life we
want to do we are fearful to start doing
because we are so fearful of what people
are going to think about us what they're
going to say to us you know whether
they're gonna like it whether they're
gonna hate it you know it really gets a
hung up and from at the age of now 32
I want to share with you guys some of my
experiences about this particular topic
but what I can tell you at the age of 32
is that I have learned more than ever
that when I used to really be concerned
about what people thought about me or
what I was trying to do or even what I
wanted to do I found I was completely
wasting my time because what I
discovered is that people are too busy
to care about what you want to do or
what you're trying to do and that is the
harsh truth do you think people care
about you that much you're wrong there's
a group of people who are very close to
you who do care about you but what I'm
saying is the majority of people just
don't have that much time that they can
invest in your life and so with you're
trying to do something or that you want
to do something you've never done before
don't let that fear of judgement of
rejection hold you back because it truly
will waste your time and they'll waste
your life now I grow up I was an only
child
very much kept to myself not very
outgoing back in at that point in my
life and I would hardly be able to talk
to anybody until my got my first job and
my first job was actually working at a
grocery store and until that point I
really didn't come out of my shell but
one story I want to share with you guys
and I don't know many of not even many
of my friends know this story but I
remember specifically back when I was in
junior high I was very fearful about
making mistakes and about what people
thought of me and I just really wasn't
that good socially and I remember
sitting it was in a math class it was my
seventh grade or 8th grade math class
and the teacher called me to the front
of the board and at the time I think it
was geometry or some sort of algebra and
I just remember being so scared to
perform in front of the entire class and
not being able to think clearly and just
really really nervous in fact I you know
I got up to the front of the board and
because he wanted me the teacher wanted
me to work on a problem an algebra
problem and so I walked up to the front
of the room and I must have been
terrified and I didn't realize it at the
time but as soon as I got up to that
board and starting writing and trying to
fill in whatever that math problem was
people were starting to thicker and
laugh and the teacher asked me Mike are
you okay are they are you are you
nervous so what was happening is my
knees were actually shaking and I had no
idea it was even happening I was so
embarrassed I was so I must have been so
nervous about what people thought of me
and just the fear of rejection and
whatnot but I can tell you now that
although that fear was real at the
moment the overall conclusion I came to
as I went throughout my life and tried
to do different things is that you know
people are just so busy we're all so
busy in our normal life we all have our
financial responsibilities we have our
family obligations things that we have
continuous that competes with our time
and truly we that we cannot fully invest
ourselves in any other person's life
either if you think about it you just
don't have time to worry about every
situation another person's going through
you just don't you know we just can't
you can't have a capacity to do that and
I'm not saying that you can't be caring
and loving towards people and look good
and I'm not seeing people or generally
on caring loving but I'm saying that
life is just busy so if there's anything
you want to do or have been thinking
about doing whether it's you know
starting writing a book dancing a scene
whatever whatever it is that moves you
whether it guess I'm for some people
actually want to join the military and
they're afraid with their families going
to think so there's all different things
or career paths or our activities you
want to do well just go do them as what
I'm encouraging to do because if you're
you're wasting your time not doing them
because you're so concerned about what
people are going to think about you when
you start doing it but you'll be
surprised at how little they actually
care they might take a glance at you for
a second they might look at you for a
second give you a comment but that'll be
it then they're going to go right back
to live in their life so what I'm saying
is do not waste 10 years of your life
wondering what people think you want to
start doing something start now do it
now especially like take these videos
for example you know I'm new to this as
of the beginning of january of this year
of 2017 that's when i started producing
new videos trying to get better each and
every time but no matter whether it's
videos whether it's seeing whether it's
writing need time to develop you're
going to sell your way to success
because that's how life works you don't
know all the answers you can't predict
everything you need to know until you
actually go start doing it so that's why
i encourage you to start right now start
going down that path and learning and
failing and learning what you need to do
because you might find yourself if
you're trying to do something with the
intention of truly trying that help
other people you know for some people
that you it might be
starting a business it might be
inventing a product it might be
entertaining somebody if you're doing
something with good hearted reason I
don't see why you should hold yourself
back now obviously there's people on our
life whose opinions do matter such as
the people who are closest to us you
know who are your top 10 friends who
cares about you the most their opinions
probably matter and so you want to you
know take it they're gonna if they give
you constructive feedback and I mean
constructive feedback not destructive
feedback listen to what they're saying
because they're probably trying to help
you achieve more or even do better and
what you're trying to do is so if you're
trying to write let them read your work
let them you know ask for their feedback
ask how you can improve let those people
who truly care about you give you you
know give your opinion oh and open your
ears so I don't want you think I'm
telling you to ignore everybody because
that's not the case but in general
please guys people just do not have the
time to care about you about everything
you're trying to do so just go do it
guys and you know you're going to be
fearful when you first start there's
going to be a lot of fear and but that's
okay it's completely normal I steer
filter making these videos every single
time I make one wondering if it is this
going to be good are people gonna watch
it I don't know what is what are people
going to think but I can tell you that
you know you'll be surprised if you if
you truly try to get better and better
and better at something and you put your
passion to it and your time into and you
strategically try to improve to be
better and better for yourself and for
your audience or whatever you're trying
to do people are going to notice and
there you might find you're going to get
compliments on your work and I can tell
you that happiness does not come from
obtaining thing or achieving things yeah
I mean it does make you happy some
degree but happy the huge part of being
happy in life is really going after and
doing the thing you want to do that's
what will make you happier than almost
anything that I have experienced in my
life so far so I want to wrap up the
video here guys
I hope I've encouraged you no matter
what it is you've been thinking about if
you've been fearful or have this fear
about what other people think please
that fear is yeah it's there but it
doesn't mean you should enact just go
ahead and do what you want to do and do
it with your best intentions do it to
help people and people will follow you
or at least hopefully give you
constructive feedback to make you better
and at least you know the biggest risks
you face I think the biggest thing that
can happen you're not guaranteed to
succeed none of us are guaranteed to
succeed to anything you're not going to
be the person who died with their dreams
out of them it's in my personal life
that's my biggest fear or one of my
biggest fears is that I'm going to die
without ever trying to have cheap of
what I've wanted to achieve so I
encourage you no matter what it is to go
after it I myself I'm an accountant in
real life you know that's what I do i do
taxes for a living look at people don't
look at accountants and see them as
people who make videos they just never
see it why not why can't I be why do I
have to care about what they think I can
go ahead and start doing what I want to
do and try to get better and better and
better and that's what I encourage all
of you to do so with that being said I
just want you to let you guys know that
you know felling you know if you're
worried about felling at this about what
your want to go after and so worried
about what people think you know if you
don't ever try you've already failed so
you virtually have nothing to lose by
going out there and starting to do and
try to do what you want to do and just
keep learning and keep improving in that
in your craft profession and who knows
where it will take you you're the word
courage it's not acting within lack of
here are in absence of your courage is
acting despite the fear so the fear is
going to be there but the fear is fake
okay because once you know what you want
to go after you know once you have your
dream or the idea of what you want I
don't know if you guys can see it on the
backboard on that white board I have
back there but it says dream your dream
dream is greater than your fear and once
your dream is big
and greater than your fear you will go
do it you will act upon your desires and
go after it with everything you got and
that's one I wanted to this makes quick
video about I hope this has inspired you
but I would love to hear from you guys
these for me this YouTube channel is the
one thing I wanted to start I never
thought I would enjoy I truly wish I
have started just 10 years ago but here
I am now here we go I'm doing it anyways
you know people that wouldn't expect
someone like me to ever start doing
something like this but you know what it
makes me happy and I'm going to keep
doing it whether they think I'm crazy or
whether they like it so that's it and
you know it's just it's one of my
passions out want to keep doing it and
hopefully keep making videos for you
guys so that being said I would love to
hear what things you guys have always
wanted to do that maybe you haven't done
because you're afraid what people might
think of you or afraid that you might
sell let me know in the comments section
now below one thing is that you thought
of doing but haven't started yet because
with a certain sphere love to hear hear
from you guys and with that being said I
love you all thanks for supporting this
channel if you if you like the video or
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one thing don't forget to hit the like
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CALL ME PEGGY THE PIRATE | Would You Rather? #6 - Duration: 6:57.
hello everyone it's me Jayskibean and
welcome to another wacky Jacky episode
would you rather and in this episode of
would you rather we're probably gonna do
the exact same thing we do in every
other episode of would you rather which
is answer questions what I graduate do
so would you rather wear high heels or
wear a dress either way you're wearing
female clothing it's funny because what
if I was a female answering this when
honestly first off why are you assuming
my gender ether why are you assuming my
gender I would definitely want rather
wear a dress because high heels I feel
like would be too uncomfortable for my
alma said tea for my feet and dresses
I'd look pretty in them i'm sure i have
i have the nice nice big deer for
dresses i think i believe i'm not sure i
look in the mirror too often so anyway
would you rather be an elephant or be a
mouse squeak squeak or i don't know what
noise elephant you don't know what noise
elephants make is something like or
something like that right I don't know
anyway I'd rather be an elephant because
their memories are awesome possum and my
memory sucks so I'd rather improve on
that would you rather be hunted by Jack
Bauer or hunted by Jason Bourne Jack
Bauer from 24 Jason Bourne from the
bourne book flash movie I've seen Jason
Bourne stuff so Jack D which apparently
people would rather be hunted by Jason
Bourne even though he's pretty brutal
he's pretty extreme would you rather
lose an arm in one foot oh man I'm so my
sinuses are so good right now would you
rather lose an arm in one foot or lose a
leg in one hand
hmm well I would either wit well you
know I'd probably rather lose an arm in
one foot know if I have lost a leg I'd
be able to have I could have a peg leg
in a hook oh dude leg in my hand all day
type leg hook I can go I'll pirate up in
here good stead that's it not like how
it's called losing limbs okay so would
you rather eat your weight and pig feet
or dive into a pool of horseradish in
worms eat my weight and take feet sign
me up because I'd rather not smell I
guess even though my breath would
probably smell after eating all the you
know anyway as a gentleman would you
rather paint your nails or wear high
heels paint my nails girls please skip
that wouldn't be fair oh why though
paint my nails because high heels like
we established before with hurt my feet
thief would you rather have the ability
to rewind to a previous time in your
life or had the ability to fast forward
to a future time in your life is so you
passed you fast forward in your life is
shorter you rewind your life is longer
but you have to completely redo
everything that you've been in the past
I wouldn't want to do either of them
honestly because I want to I want to
continue on my legacy I want to create
what I want to become but if I have to
choose I'll probably fast forward
because I feel like I'll be a lot more
successful in the future than I am now
and I have good things coming I know I
do I have to have good things come in
you got to look at it like that guy's
girl so it's not going to happen right
huh anyway thirty percent answered the
have the ability to fast forward so I am
the lower percent would you rather sleep
on a pillow with a blood stain or sleep
on a really hard and uncomfortable
pillow the Goldilocks problem is that
what that ok I've got make I guess that
makes it a really hard uncomfortable
pillow because there's that chance that
what if it's not my blood you know I
mean it could be my blood but probably
not it probably is because it's my
pillow right no I just buy a new pillow
because it doesn't say anything about
that down there would you rather lose
your keys or lose your cell phone you
will not recover either well Luis your
keys made you can't drive can't get to
your house can't do anything
what's your cell phone me just can't
call people and I still got my computer
so I'm have to lose my cell phone here
and everybody else wants to lose the
keys since you can't get them back I
can't get it that you can use regular
phones or you can use apps on the pc you
don't have to guys guys come on would
you rather have all fingernails and
toenails removed quickly or deep paper
cuts on the webbing between each finger
and toe slowly I says either way it's
going to suck okay so deep paper cuts or
lose all your fingernails and toenails
paper cuts I feel like going to heal a
lot faster so I'm probably gonna have to
go with that one baby no the toenails
like they like it would be painful for a
while either way so yeah that one all
right I'm gonna do like last couple
questions huh hi guys are you to warm up
in for these last last few questions
yeah a little warmup okay would you
rather be the head chef on a luxury
cruise liner or be the head chef at the
White House luxury cruise liner because
I've never been on the cruise says the
cruise boat may travel anywhere but the
prestige of being the White House may
further motivation I a definitely luxury
cruise liner I'd rather spend as little
time in the White House was possible
right now it's just saying would you
rather sky dive or bungee jump ah you
dare devil that's what it's called I
don't know it's so scary when you're
faced with the question cuz what happens
if we actually have to do it you know
honestly I would rather I don't know
what I'd rather do probably skydive
because you just go so you just go down
and then you're done it's just done but
bungee jumping and you go back up then
you go back down then you go back up
then you go back down and such a huge
adrenaline rushes it would scare me to
death it would it would scare me so hard
hey okay would you rather never be able
to wear shoes or not be able to touch
anything red
um buy shoes I mean any foot here well
hobbits don't wear shoes can I be a
hobbit and just not wear shoes ever ever
ever ever ever okay on that note of not
wearing shoes over again because I'm
never gonna wear shoes again that's it
that's done I'm gonna make this real
guys I'm never wearing shoes again that
concludes this episode of would you
rather I hope you guys enjoyed learning
a little bit more about me I know I
haven't done an episode of this series
in a while and this was a really short
one but i do plan on doing them more
along with more guts and glory and stuff
because it's been a while since well I
hasn't been a while since I uploaded a
guts and glory I really want to get more
out there I want to continue doing the
happy wheels to get some glory and this
and um but anyway if you guys did enjoy
make sure you slap that like button
underneath the video and until next time
I'll see you guys later
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Top 4 Ways to lighten Dark Hands and Feet Quickly and Naturally! - Duration: 7:03.
Hey guys, In this video we are going to
see the Top 4 remedies to lighten dark
hands and feet. So let's get started, for
the first remedy, we'll be needing one
teaspoon of almond powder,
one tsp of orange peel powder and 1 tspn of
milk. We will start by taking the orange
peel powder in a clean Bowl, this is my
homemade orange peel powder. Fruit acids
and vitamin C lie dormant just beneath
the skin peels, orange peels consists of
natural bleaching agent that help
lighten dark skin, now add 1 teaspoon of
almond powder. Almonds have high volume
of vitamin E and good fats residing in
them, they help in effective
skin-lightening. Lastly add 1 teaspoon of
milk, milk is not only a rich source of
calcium but also a great home remedy for
skin whitening. Milk will moisturize your
skin and the lactic acid will have an
exfoliating effect on the skin. Mix it
thoroughly until you get a smooth paste.
This home remedy is extremely helpful in
lightening your skin and makes it supple
and smooth naturally. In fact this is one
of the best methods to lighten your dark
body parts. Now, let's move on to the
second remedy,
we'll need half a lemon ,one-fourth
teaspoon of turmeric and half a teaspoon
of honey ,we'll start by squeezing the
lemon. Lemon is rich in vitamin C and
citric acid so they can help brighten and
lighten your skin over time. vitamin C is
a great antioxidant for neutralizing
free radicals and boosting collagen
production. To this we'll add one fourth
teaspoon of turmeric, turmeric is a very
common spice used widely in Asia, it is
called as kasturi haldi in Hindi. It is
also used in various Beauty regimens to
get rid of dark pigmentation and heals
different skin problems. Turmeric whitens
skin pigmentation due to the
component called curcumin that cuts down
excessive production of melanin, that
causes dark patches. And lastly add the
honey, the natural moisturizing property
of honey, gives the ability to retain
moisture. Honey helps to maintain healthy
skin and keeps it supple and hydrated. It
brightens the dull and damaged skin. The
enzymes present in honey promote
healthy skin cell production and
provides natural glow to the skin. Mix it
thoroughly and apply this mask on the
dark areas of your body, like on your dark
neck, dark underarms, knuckles, knees dark
hands and dark feet. Let it sit for 10 to
15 minutes and wash it off with normal
tap water. apply this mask every
alternate day until you see results and
then you can use it twice a weekNow
here comes the third remedy, for this
we'lll be needing, a medium sized potato,
one-fourth teaspoon of turmeric or the
kasturi haldi, one teaspoon of lemon
juice, 1 teaspoon of milk and 1 teaspoon
of honey,
grate the potato thoroughly and squeeze
out the juice. Potatoes are a rich source
of carbohydrate and contain little
protein, they also contain vitamin C and
B complex and minerals like potassium,
magnesium, phosphorus and zinc which are
very helpful in removing tan and
pigmentation. Potatoes are natural skin
lightening agents and work as a natural
bleaching agent. And now squeeze out the
juice
now add one teaspoon of lemon juice
we already got to know the benefits of
lemon juice
and then add the milk and turmeric.
And lastly add a teaspoon of honey. You
can use this mask every alternate day
until you see a visible difference. Leave
this mask on for 10 minutes and then
wash it off with cold water
And for the final remedy ,we'll be needing
a Tomato, one fourth teaspoon of sea salt,
two teaspoons of yogurt and one teaspoon
of lemon juice. Squeeze out the tomato
pulp in a clean Bowl ,to this add two
teaspoons of yogurt. Tomatoes contain
high amount of nutrients that are highly
beneficial for skin. Tomatoes contain
vitamin A, vitamin C, lycopene, protein and
antioxidants which are well known for
lightening skin complexion. It is highly
effective to remove tanning and
hyperpigmentation. Yogurt contains many
powerful nutrients, responsible for
lightening the skin tone .In addition it
also rejuvenates and promotes healthy
skin. Mix it thoroughly until smooth and
now add a teaspoon of lemon juice,
to this mixture, add one fourth teaspoon
of sea salt .Sea salt is enriched with
the goodness of 21 minerals like calcium,
zinc, chlorine ,vitamin A, magnesium and
vitamin C that are essential for
nourishing and lightening our skin. Leave
this mask until it dries up completely
and then you can wash it off with normal
tap water. Since this remedy has sea salt
in it, it can be used only twice a week
Try out these remedies and do let me
know which remedy worked best for you in
the comment section below. If you like
these remedies, don't forget to LIKE and
SHARE the video to help your friends.
Remember to SUBSCRIBE and HIT the BELL
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video that are being uploaded. Take Care
Bye Bye
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Cool Whip Dyed Easter Eggs - Duration: 21:14.
Way to much cool whip:(
Because we had so much cool whip we should have put in a lot more dye
Our eggs are still white because we had to much cool whip and not enough dye.
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10 Unbelievably Creepy Photos That Should Not Exist in 2017 - Duration: 8:16.
There are unlimited haunted places in our world, that are open to the public, and are
believed to be haunted.
Which means that there is a large number of locations, any amateur ghost hunter can visit.
Most people don't really believe in the possibility, to actually come face to face with a real
ghost.
It might shock them to the core.. should it really happened.
Some people do claim though, that they have came across some spirits from the other side.In
this Video we want to take a look at 10 recordings of people, who say they really captured things
from the other side.
Alex and his friend Thomas were having a game night on a Friday night.
While they were having a lovely evening, being on their own at one of their parent's house,
both were hearing weird noises stemming from the kitchen.
Alex was saying that he even felt 2 blasts of very cold air blazing through the entire
living room.
When they were suddenly hearing the unexplainable noises again, Thomas snapped a photo in the
direction of the kitchen.
This horrific figure was captured.
What makes this all even creepier, is that Alex said afterwards, that this entity looks
very similar to his sister Lisa, who he had lost 2 weeks ago, during a fatal car accident.
Maybe this could be true.. and she was only visiting the two boys that night.
Johnny was snapping this Picture while he was taking a night tour at the infamous Alcatraz
Federal Penitentiary.
He had wandered off from the group by himself, to go take some shots.
When he had the pictures developed afterwards, he found this tall creepy figure on one of
his photos.
I was sure that he was alone at the time, when this photo was taken.
In fact, he was the only person in this cell block besides another boy from the tour, who
was wearing a baseball cap and a red sweatshirt.
He is also certain, that there was no person being that anormally tall, missing a head
and who was wearing a trench coat.
But the story doesn't end there.
When Johnny was meeting with family in his home, the next morning, he snapped another
random picture of his Brother josh, while they were all sitting at the breakfast table.
After checking his camera a couple of minutes later, he was frozen in fear.
Something that appears to be very close to The shadow man he captured a day before, was
standing just a couple of inches away from his brother.
Could it be the same entity he had seen just a day prior to this ?
The following night, Johnny was hearing weird rumbling in this basement and even something
that he states, sounded like a man yelling out some words in a foreign language.
He woke up his Dad and his brother, and they were venturing down to the basement, finding
that a lot of boxes, which they had stored there, were scrambled around across the room.
And they were all noticing that strong magnetic field of energy.
Snapping another photo revealed, what they were all afraid of seeing.. the tall shadow
figure.. seemingly looking at them..
maybe even mocking them.
After they went back to bad, Johnny was hearing sinister whispers right next to him, and after
walking out on the hallway, turning on the light again and checking if anyone was nearby,
he could not find anything or anyone.
He kept the light on just for safety and went back to bed.. when he suddenly heard a deep
moaning noise coming from the direction of the door.
He didn't think twice and snapped a picture.. what at this point, seems like a bad script
from a B horror movie, frightened Johnny and his whole family in the end to the bone.
We see the dark shadow figure, which at this point clearly seems to be of an evil nature,
is standing right between the doorway of his room.
We never heard anything else from Johnny after that day, so we can not say for certain if
the creepy figure from the Alcatraz prison was seen again or not.. but one things is
for certain: Knowing that one of these evil entities followed you home.. is one of the
most frightening things that I could ever think of.
This is a picture which was taken in the Family home of Sasha.
While taking photos of her teenage daughter, she captured this dark shadow person, standing
behind the girl.
When re realized what she had captured that night, she was pretty terrified.
Until this day they have no idea what could have visited them that evening.
This image was taken by Tammy, who was visiting her grandparents one day.
When snapping a photo of the both watching TV, this disturbing creature popped up on
the photo later.
It shows what looks like a tall man, in a black coat - wearing a black hat.
Tammy reported that two days after, her grandmother passed away during the day, while she was
sitting in her Tv chair.
Could this be related ? The creepy Hat man has been reported by several sources, to wonder
around this world once in a while.
he cerrtainly looks very similar to the sinister Babadook figure..
When Kirsty was taking a photo of her tour guide in 2009, at the Chillingham Castle in
Northumberland England back in 2009, she didn't really see anything out of the ordinary when
making it.
Upon further review, she noticed that there was a strange figure behind William, standing
at the gate.
She is absolutely sure that no one was there at the time.. certainly no one was standing
back at the door on their own.
Could it be, that Kirsty could capture a glimpse of the Lady Grey, that is said to be haunting
this old castle ? Maybe she really was there that night.. overseeing her visitors.
In This picture we see Clorette standing in the middle, with her sister on the left and
her daughter on the right.
What grabs our attention, is the creepy dark male figure, standing right behind Clorette.
When we take a closer look.. we see that this figure is touching Clorette's shoulder.
Todd, the son, who took this family picture even noticed that the shadow man was touching
his mother's shoulder.
Could she have been marked that day ? She passed away after a tragic accident shortly
after.
When Brian and his friend were on a paranormal investigation at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium
in Kentucky, they were wandering through the large abandoned hallways.
After they were noticing a weird electronic static in this particular room, they were
randomly taking photos of it.
One of this photos shows us this eerie femele figure, who looks like the ghost of a nurse,
who might have worked in the old Sanatorium back in the day.
Brian said that he felt very uneasy after he knew that this spirit was around.
Because thinking about the picture.. he said that she was standing very close to them.
Did she try to leech energy from the 2 men while they were around the premises ?
Thank you guys for watching this Video.
I hope you enjoyed this days episode.
Please leave a like, subscribe and share this if you want to.
I am also very thankful for any new Patreons.
I hope I see you in tomorrow's new Ghost Video episode.
Stay frosty!
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